[SOLVED] Wifi Mac Address Dongle

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Hi,
sorry I am currently typing from my phone right now. I am currently looking for a wifi adapter that can spoof its mac address and was wondering if you guys can recommend a few for me. I do have 3 wifi dongles currently, but all 3 do not have the capability of changing the mac address.
The three that I currently own are:
ANEWISH AC1200 wifi
Ourlink AC600
Techkey AC1200 (dead)
Im not sure if the techkey dongle has the capability of doing so as its dead, but the other two do not. By spoofing, I mean by going to windows network adapter settings and changing the Locally Administered Address Mac Address to arbritrary address

Thank you
 
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What I would advise is look through some of the install manuals and see if they show photos of the nic setting options. You could also try the driver for the chipsets those tend to not document much.

The last time I saw it was in a 802.11n device and the reason I remember it was someone was complaining that a patch from microsoft made it not work. I know microsoft is a bunch of idiots and think they can stop hackers by disabling features. This is the reason for my comment. Generally someone who even knows about the ability to do something like this also has the skill to load a linux image where microsoft can't affect them.
nvm, I didnt know that you can simply change the Network address in registry edit to modify your...
I have seen some that you can do that but since there really is not much good reason for the feature you don't see it much. Microsoft also makes it hard they have blocked many of the commands like putting the nic in promiscuous mode.
Real hackers don't use windows anyway so microsoft is only stopping the lazy wannabe hackers.
 
I have seen some that you can do that but since there really is not much good reason for the feature you don't see it much. Microsoft also makes it hard they have blocked many of the commands like putting the nic in promiscuous mode.
Real hackers don't use windows anyway so microsoft is only stopping the lazy wannabe hackers.
As this really isnt answering the question, I wasnt asking about what it is or why to use it. Im not using it for anything malicious, Im using it for my own personal purposes. Nor do i care about being a hacker or wannabe hacker lmao
 
What I would advise is look through some of the install manuals and see if they show photos of the nic setting options. You could also try the driver for the chipsets those tend to not document much.

The last time I saw it was in a 802.11n device and the reason I remember it was someone was complaining that a patch from microsoft made it not work. I know microsoft is a bunch of idiots and think they can stop hackers by disabling features. This is the reason for my comment. Generally someone who even knows about the ability to do something like this also has the skill to load a linux image where microsoft can't affect them.
 
What I would advise is look through some of the install manuals and see if they show photos of the nic setting options. You could also try the driver for the chipsets those tend to not document much.

The last time I saw it was in a 802.11n device and the reason I remember it was someone was complaining that a patch from microsoft made it not work. I know microsoft is a bunch of idiots and think they can stop hackers by disabling features. This is the reason for my comment. Generally someone who even knows about the ability to do something like this also has the skill to load a linux image where microsoft can't affect them.
nvm, I didnt know that you can simply change the Network address in registry edit to modify your mac address. I solved it thanks. I'm unsure how to change the thread to "solved"
 
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